Firefox/Planning/2010-05-26
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Firefox/Gecko Delivery Meeting Details
- Wednesdays - 11:00am Pacific, 2:00pm Eastern, 18:00 UTC
- Mozilla Square Conference Room
- 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 x92 Conf# 8605 (US/INTL)
- 1-800-707-2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8605 (US)
- irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel
- (the developer meeting takes place on Tuesdays)
Contents
Upcoming Releases
Schedule & Progress
- Found a new-ish blocker that will likely make us spin build #6
- Shipping build #5 to beta audience right now
- Rationale:
- We had similar problems in build 4:
- Jim Mathies Bug 563377 - Flash fullscreen window refuses to close. r=bent, a=clegnitto
- We fixed a bunch of build 4 issues, so beta users are better off overall
- Need to see crash-stats, etc for build #5 so we are sure issues fixed between 4 and 5 are truly fixed
- Additional testing on closer-to-release code
- No update fatigue as the update is automatic
- Takes ~15 mins to flip the switch and sign-off, trivial from a resource standpoint
- We had similar problems in build 4:
- Rationale:
- Still on-track to release June 1st
- candidate builds will be ready tomorrow or the day after
- stabilization has taken three RCs due to blockers being found in the first candidate and a blocker fix accidentally not landing in the second
- final release delayed one day, now tentatively scheduled to release on Thursday, May 27
- Release Process
- Release Checklist
- 1.3 server has been pushed out in the brand new PHX datacenter.
- Found a new-ish blocker that breaks forms on minefield.
- Shooting to release early tomorrow at the latest.
- 20 localizations yo! Our l10n community rocks!
Highlights / Notices
- Powering off FF3.0 machines ( blog post with details )
- Support had a crazy Friday with Google's Pac Man doodle. All solved now!
Questions and Concerns
- What if 3.6.4 isn't ready before June 1st?
- we'll make a decision early next week on this
- if it's a couple of days, likely to delay 3.5.10, otherwise we'll ship and hold back the advisories
- Uptake to Firefox 3.6.4 build4 was slow - still an issue?
- seems to have worked itself out
- people weren't funneling as fast as we want, but numbers were standard
Press & Public Reactions
- It's time for an Open Web App store
- Mozilla Ponders an "Open" Web App Store (Implying that Google Chrome's Store Isn't?)
Future Releases: Planning & Co-ordination
Agenda
- action items from last week:
- pfinch to bring forward competitive analysis info (PDF)
- beltzner to report on 64-bit build issues
- beltzner to provide tentative beta l10n prioritization
- go over highlights and notices
- go over questions and concerns
Action Items
- beltzner to keep digging into 64-bit issues (OSX as x86_64 only? etc)
- axel to start getting on l10n-merge
Highlights / Notices
Firefox 4 Engineering
- Converted the form manager from C++ to JS on trunk - broke Weave. bug 568256
- Several early features getting there: app tabs bug 551849, self-hosted home tab bug 563723, new notifications bug 398776, tab-modal dialogs bug 562258.
Questions / Concerns
- will there be a string freeze for the beta milestones? (bsmedberg)
- don't think we'll have an explicit one, but we might use l10n merge -- Needs bug 568298 to enable l10n-merge (axel)
- I'd actually like to have string freezes, even if just quick ones, to settle on the which revision to use for which locale a bit. A long weekend might be enough.
- axel would like some sort of string stability date before a code freeze
- don't think we'll have an explicit one, but we might use l10n merge -- Needs bug 568298 to enable l10n-merge (axel)
- it might make sense to occasionally drop all locales we're taking if we're asking for feedback on a UI heavy feature on a milestone. Just to not get tons of "not localized" as feedback (axel)
- branching l10n for 1.9.3 should happen by locale, some locales should branch off of l10n-central, the majority though from releases/l10n-mozilla-1.9.2. Axel is gonna come up with a who-is-who, please CC l10n@mozilla.com on the relevant bugs.